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1984

1984

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent perception of life, and a sign of things tocome
Review: This book is the prequel to the soon to be released "2001", by Joel Watson. 2001 Is an exceptional book, detailing life after the Y2K bug. Population numbers have plummetted, leaving the survivors to re build all known darkness, and swear to never make the same mistakes. If you ever read only one book, "2001" must surely be it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: one of the most fascinating books upon the future
Review: George Orwell's precient usage of potent imagery and insight have created one of the greatest books in the 20th century upon man's tragic destiny. Similiar to Huxley's view, the world of the future, even though set in the past, serves to remind us that not only we are the creators of our destiny, but the victims of it as well. Orwell blends a rich texture of events and circumstances in his character Winston providing the reader with not only a character to apathize with, but also one to admire. 1984 is a great and moving work which is well worth reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very good book.
Review: George Orwell's book shows what could happen in any society and any government when collectivism and oneness are valued above any other idea. Orwell tries to warn his readers into not letting go of the self for the well-being of society. This book is a must for everone at least once.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A redundant book of philosophy and vericose vains
Review: While embarking on this "classic," don't expect to find yourself absorbed in a magnificant tale. 1984 is a redundant novel with unnecessary tangents and pages of contradicting philosophy. ...and must we really keep reading in full detail the horror and disgust of Winston's vericose veins?!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book that deserves thought
Review: When I try to think of my reaction to this book, it goes beyond enthusiam. In fact, at first, I was speachless after reading the last sentence; the build-up was so intense that I actually thought that I was reading a historical account of the human experience. For those of you who haven't read the afterword by Erich Fromm, I highly recommend you do. He provides a much needed explanation for Orwell. This book offers a very important vision, one that needs due evaluation. If you read this account of the future, you must read Huxley's Brave New World, as he offers an alternative.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One wonders...
Review: I first read this book about 5 years ago ( being 9 years old !! ) and at the time I didn't understand it well, considering its a book based on life experiences but after it I felt sad and a little scared ( of O'Brien ). Now I'm older ( and re-read the book ) I think different of the book. I find it ironic that the bad reviews here tend to have the effect "it never happened and its unrealistic" because they don't seem to think of the effect some things have on them. Personally, I think its double-standards to MAKE people read this since they have the freedom not to.

This book is brilliant. O'Brien is probably the scariest person created by an author, and in the end when Winston traces 2+2=5 in the table you see the fraility of the human spirit. You can see many parrells to today in many of the events in the book ( people disappear in Latin America everyday ). I think this is A LOT better than Animal Farm. Also, for those out there who gave this 3 stars or less, 1984 is NOT insulting communism. You can see that it represents other systems other than communism more. You can see where you would fit in ( I would most probably be Syme ) and where you would turn out. And the best thing about this is that the more you discover about life, the more you discover in this book. I am no way near understanding ALL points in 1984 since I am only 14. My ending note would be - READ, that is if you dare... You'll be trapped into a new realm for life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: People miss the point
Review: People who see this book as merely an attack on the farce that was Russian communism are missing the real point. 1984 is a warning about trends that can easily devlop in any political system, try the one we got here in the USA where we wage wars aganst virtually helpless nations in the name of 'humanitarianism'. (read: economic interests, yes kids, Vietnam taught the State Department to fear organized anti-war sentiment, which is why we need these elaborate and totally bogus rationalizations) Orwell always belived in social progress, he considered himself a socialist. 1984 was not meant to deny socialism (meaning a system that promotes soical equality) but to warn us of some prevalent inhumane political trends, among other things. (if you think socialism means absolute equality, you need to actually read some political theory)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The power of expressing ideas.
Review: I've been doing a whole lot of reading since the end of school and 1984 by George Orwell is definitely the best book. 1984 is a classic I reckon, but it's as compelling a the best science fiction by Asimov or Crichton. I really enjoyed it. It's kind of disturbing at parts. I mean the way he accuses society in general, about how this society is sickly, and how all it does is separate people and suppress natural instincts. The best part of the whole book is the Vocabulary part. how the government was reducing the whole dictionary, eliminating words. It was amazing to realize what power words have. With words one can express his/her thoughts, that's why the government was abolishing words, to stop anything against the "orthodoxy" of the state. If you liked this book you may as well want to read Animal Farm by him, a satire of communism. Well enjoy. If you want to discuss this feel free to email.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: slow at first, keep reading and it gets better
Review: 1984 was by far one of the wierdest books i've ever read, but being a younger reader and this book being one of the first real science fiction novels itwas pretty good. I had to read this book as part of my summer reading list, and i had to read to page 50 and start over because i was confused. When i started to get into it it was a pretty good book. i usally rate books on if i am hooked on the first 5 pages, i still wasn't hooked on this one until way passed the 5th chapter. This was my first book by George Orwell, i am going to try some more of his work and then have a better picture of the writing he does.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ending
Review: I was entertained throughout the book wiht orwell's vision of the future. Though I was unable to accept the ending. I was not convinced that Winston truly loved Big Brother. I felt that there was too muchh time skipped over and not enough leading up to his revelation.


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